On Day 4's final session of the opening Test, Bangladesh were bowled out for 565 runs, thanks to a remarkable 191 from veteran Mushfiqur Rahim. The 37-year-old's innings spanned eight hours and 42 minutes before he was dismissed, edging a delivery from fast bowler Mohammad Ali to wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan. Rahim also played a crucial role in a record-setting 196-run partnership for the seventh wicket with Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who contributed a fifty of his own.
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This outstanding performance by Mehidy and Mushfiqur propelled Bangladesh to their highest total against Pakistan, surpassing the 555 for 6 they had posted in Khulna in 2015. Their seventh-wicket partnership broke the previous record of 186 runs set by Warren Lees and Richard Hadlee for New Zealand in Karachi in 1976, marking the highest stand against Pakistan in Test history.
Pakistan will start Day 5 at 23 for one. As after Day 4's conclusion, Pakistan were to reduced their first innings deficit to 94 runs, with Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique not out at 9 and 12, respectively.